The screening on 3 December will be followed by a talk in English with film scholar Dr Timmy Chih-Ting Chen, artist Krystle Leong, and M+ Assistant Curator of Moving Image Francisco Lo. The talk will focus on the sound design and music of Claire Denis’s films. Leong will also perform re-interpretations of Tindersticks's film scores.
Lionel operates a commuter train in Paris, where he lives with his daughter, Josephine. Their life together is simple and blissful, as
they are content with each other’s company. While Lionel, a widower, is reaching the age of retirement, Josephine is making her way into
the adult world as an university student. The caring father begins to realise that his child is no longer a child, and that the dynamic
between them is bound to change when Josephine’s bond with their neighbour Noé deepens.
Director: Claire Denis
Starring: Alex Descas, Mati Diop, Nicole Dogué, Grégoire Colin
Claire Denis (b. 1946, France) began her career working on set in Dusan Makavejev’s Sweet Movie (1974). Her years working
alongside Wim Wenders and Jim Jarmusch were crucial to her growth as a filmmaker before she directed her debut Chocolat (1988).
Her next films I Can’t Sleep (1994) and Nénette et Boni (1996) interweave narratives inspired by the
urban culture of Paris. Denis’s elliptical narrative and visual style received widespread acclaim with Beau Travail (1999)
while Trouble Every Day (2001) made a shocking presentation in which Denis, regarded as an arthouse director,
turned to the horror genre.
The 2000s were significant for her career, which saw the release of Friday Night (2002), 35 Shots of Rum (2008),
and White Material (2009). In 2022, Both Sides of the Blade and Stars at Noon won prizes at the
Berlinale and Cannes respectively. Working closely with her longtime collaborators, such as cinematographer Agnès Godard and the rock band
Tindersticks, Denis has contributed a diverse body of work to contemporary cinema.
FEVER DREAMS: THE CINEMA OF CLAIRE DENIS
Co-presented by Alliance Française de Hong Kong and M+ Cinema
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Monday, 5 December 2022
7:20 pm
MOViE MOViE Pacific Place
M+ Cinema, 38 Museum Dr, West Kowloon